Differentiate between feasible measures and justifiable measures that might be included in the grant proposal


Feasible measures fit resource constraints, yield measurements that are suitably precise, are manageable, and are not overly burdensome to study participants. Justifiable measures are among the best choices available to measure a particular characteristic, are as safe and nonintrusive as possible, and are truly necessary and within the project's scope.

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A) have no effect on B) maximize C) need water to maximize D) minimize

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The best way to be sure teenagers are growing normally is to:

a. compare their heights and weights to those of their peers. b. use growth charts. c. compare their heights and weights with previous measures taken. d. weigh and measure them weekly.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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